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Answer: The joy the speaker feels when reflecting on seeing the cheerful daffodils.
Explanation:
In William Wordsworth's poem, <em>Daffodils </em><em>(I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud),</em> the speaker describes his discovery of a field of daffodils beside a lake. This was a rather peaceful and joyful experience for the speaker.
In the final stanza, the speaker argues that although he does not currently see the daffodils, they will always remain in his memory -<em> ''they flash upon that inward eye''.</em> He will always remember the emotions he felt when he saw the daffodils, and thus experience happiness once again. This suggests that the speaker has possibly encountered the daffodils in a dream, or have had a heavenly experience. Be it as it may, it is certain that a field of daffodils is the speaker's place of peace.
TWO phrases from the text that best support the answers to Part A are:
- "Hunting had ceased to be what you call 'a sporting proposition.' It had become too easy. I always got my quarry.'" (Paragraph 95)
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"'Civilized? And you shoot down men?'" (Paragraph 129)
The passage, "The Most Dangerous Game" presents the theme that man was not meant to be violent. Also, the text shows that when violence becomes very common, it has the tendency to be trivialized.
So, the sentences that support these central points.
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After her marriage with Edgar, the Lintons do whatever Catherine asks at Thrushcross Grange. The correct answer is D.
Edgar has seen Catherine in a temper and becomes very careful never to upset her. In Thrushcross she is treated like a princess.
I think it's B, but I can't guarantee it... Sorry